Thursday, July 22, 2010

State of the Vegetable Garden

A fine crop of shelled peas and snow peas were picked, then frozen for eating in the coming year. With hot days and multiple showers this summer, the garden is growing and maturing quickly.
(L -R) Carrots, Beans, rejuvenated strawberry bed, edible soybeans, 3 varieties of sweet corn
zucchini, butternut squash (front ) blue berry and brambles (back)
(L-R) Bannna trees, Broccoli, Tomatoes
(some tomotoes are affected by subsoil black walnut roots)
(l-r) Dill, Sweet Potatoes, pumpkin, cuccumbers (far right)
(l-r) Buckwheat cover crop replaced the pea patch, mid-September corn, fall crop of peas planted 3 days ago, fall crop of the brassica family (cauliflower, broccoli, brussel sprouts)

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